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Members of Auxiliary Will Be Preparing . . , The anniversary occurred on Thurs-| P. G. Harrington, first finance of- “NOT CONSTIPATED |." FOR SEVEN WEEKS” |S = Writes Mra, Johnson After community singing led Using Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN _| selections. Sufferers from constipation will jrangements committee, assisted be oe in this unsolicited [refreshments committee poet of “Your Att-Bran surely relieves | #1 Richholt, constipation. I am 80 over the |Rosenthal, Donald McPhee, { good {t has done me that I feel I |Gunness and Walter Mohn. must write and tell you of it. “For lunch 1 take « banana, a |Beatrice Barchenger large one. Six tal banana at each bite until all consumed. I haven't been coi Denver, ercise the intestines, and vitamin B medicines — often tablespoonfuls ed will overcome |ceremony were the bride’s mother. most types of constipation. Chronic |her twin brothers, Willard and Rob- cases, with each meal. If not re- [ert Barchenger, and Mr. and Mra ry ¢ —— Heved this way, see your doctor. | Herman L. Barchenger, all of Center, cereal, cooking. |20d her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ee hi pera ualgtoan ck. Harry W. Potter, 113% First St. age. Sold by all grocers. Made by | The bride wore a figured crepe Haliogg in Battle Greek. dress with a dark background and - American Legion Sponsors’ 15th Birthday Celebration’ day, March 15, but in Bismarck the celebration was postponed until March Special Guests at Function tran ‘Spuuiuten © Cy parpoes| Friday Evening of the nation-wide observance of the a z i i ee oe Se eee and-aip | Weds Kenneth Johnson aha ted now for seven weeks.”—Mrs, |The wedding of Miss Beatrice K, Eouise Johnson, 1488 Forest Street, |Brchenger, daughter of Mrs, Myrtle Constipation often causes head- {Kenneth Johnson, son of Mr. and aches, loss of a; ite and enerey: Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Center, was: sleeplessness. This condition solemnized at the Presbyteriai usually due to lack of “bulk” to ex- fonage at tee at midnight of 8t. ick’s day, Saturday, March 17. so) feet cee one ope ‘The service was read by Rev. Gil- qaleniren ‘for the blood. bert W. Stewart, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Attending the ‘The “bulk” in Att-Bran is much “couple were Mr. and Mrs, Frank aie sete ha ean ‘With- |Brazda, Fort Clark, brother-in-law in the body, forms @ soft mass. jand sister of the bridegroom; Miss wo | «4 Gently, itclears out the wastes. — [Irma Walters, 320 Mandan St. ‘Try Att-Bran in place of patent |Harold Barchenger, Center, Farmdfal. Two | bride’s brother. Other guests at the OF THE aN XN sible from imperfec- tions, errors or delays Bell Telephone Company is the Bell System company aT which operates in South Da- kota, North Dekota, Minne- sota, Towa and Nebraske. CALUMET, ts ONLY THe Aim AND IDEAL TELEPHONE COMPANY THAT ‘SERVES You. Pa Z LE * "A. sctepticns corcrian ae for this nation, free in nee SS fit i tre NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY wore black shoes and a small black dresses. A wedding dinner for about 30 rela- tives was served at 1 o'clock Sunday at the home of the bridegroom's par- ents, which is about 20 miles north- west of Bismarck. Among the guests were the bride's brothers and Johnson’s brothers and sisters, in- 5 cluding Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin, their son, Darrell Martin, and Arthur Johnson of Beulah and Mr. and Mrs ao ee In the evening a number of young People from Center went to the John- * C. D. A. State Regent Is Honored at Minot Mrs. Dolores Kupits, 318- Mandan St. state regent of the Catholic Daughters of America, and Mrs. Selma |Carufel, 202 Eighth St., state Con- function. talk, “The C. D. A. of Today,” and Mrs. Carufel speaking briefly on the Concerts’ League work. Miss Boniface Morris, 714 Sixth &t., ‘was among the out-of-town guests. Monday noon, a luncheon was given at the La Plaza of the Leland-Parker Request Donations for Legion Auxiliary Drive Anyone still having books to donate to the American Legion Auxiliary library drive is requested to telephone Mrs. Ed. L. Schiecter, 722 Third &t., at 1726-W, before Friday. * Mrs. Schiecter, who is chairman of Mr. Henning returned to Fargo Mon- day. ee k Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tavis, 517 Man- dan St.; Mrs. Neil O. Churchill, 618 Mandan St., and Mrs. W. L. Diven, 119 Avenue B West, have returned from a motor trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mr. Tavis attended a con- vention of Frigidaire dealers, which was held in the latter city. bed. I saw these Tablets in the papers. My sunt recommended them too. I do not have pains sow like I used to.” ‘Try this medicine yourself. Sold os all drag sores: o— LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS - A Tonic end Sedative for Women ee tere “AND & BIG FULL- POUND CAN, Too/” e « AM | THRILLED!- THE DOUBLE-ACTING BAKING POWDER Monday. Continued Interest Of Taxpayers Urged Continuance of taxpayers’ associa- tions after there is an improvement in economic conditions was urged by Myron H. Atkinson, city auditor, who Monday evenialy on the ject, “C “Cone lay on the sul » “Con structive Economy and Municipal Government.” ‘The forum, held at the World War Memorial building dining room, was the last in the series sponsored by the Bismarck chapter, American Associa- tion of University Women. Mrs. Paul Netiand, chairman of the open forum committee, presided. Mr. Atkinson expressed his belief .|that the taxpayers’ groups would be more effective if they would function in prosperous times and would not bad interest after‘a depression period over, He explained the government of the city, park and school districts, and told about the operation of bud- get review boards in cities of over 1,000 population. Atkinson also re- counted recent changes in the coun- cil form of municipal government. s * Editorial ‘and Reading On Chapter F Program Two members presented the pro- gram when Chapter F, P, E. O. Sis- terhood, met Monday afternoon with se & Claudie B. Ripley of Moffit Becomes Bride Miss Claudie B. Ripley, Moffit, be- came the bride of John L. Durfee, Sterling, in a ceremony performed at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at the First Baptist church parsonage, 519 Fourth 8t., by Rev. Ellis L. Jackson. Attendants were Mrs. W. Durfee, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. L. M, Neth, a sister of the bridegroom. * * * Miss Anastasia Schmitt and Hu- bert and James Flannery of James- town were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zappes, 301 Tenth 8t. eek ‘Miss Ellen Lund, who is a student at Valley City Teachers college, came home Thursday evening to spend the tournament week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth 8t. zk * Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kohler, 513 Rosser Ave- nue West, this week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rasche of Killdeer and Miss Grace Rasche of Valley City. They left far their homes eet Mrs. J. T. Sarvis of Mandan talked on “Federal Taxes and Revenue” for the program following the Pan-Attic club luncheon held at the Inn at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. Roll call was answered with “Federal Institu- tions in Our State.” * *e * ant and Mrs. H. Hemmer, 401 Ninth S8t., have returned from a two- weeks trip to Minneapolis and to New Lisbon, Wis. where they visited friends and relatives. Sergeant Hem- mer was on leave from Fort Lincoln, where he is stationed. x * k Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Winter, 521 Tenth 8St., were hosts for a 5 o'clock dinner Sunday evening compliment- ing eight members of the St. Mary's basketball team, their coach, George L. Hays, and the Rev. Fathers Robert A. Feehan and Arnold Backes. * * * Miss Henricka B. Beach of 816 day evening at the Arthur V. Soren- son home, 615 Fifth St., with Miss Helen Katen as hostess. Miss Beach reviewed Joseph Holt Ingraham’s “The Prince of the House of David.” Following the business meeting and program, the hostess served refresh- ments, zee The Woman's club met Monday evening with Mrs. E. D. Rose, 815 Fourth St. The program consisted of roll call on “My Most Embarrass- ing Moment” and a review of “Flush,” the recently published work of Vir- ginia Woolf on Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s dog. The review was giv- en by Mrs. P. L. Owens, 810 Avenue |E. During the business meeting it | was decided to postpone the Mon- day, April 2, meeting until Monday, ae Mrs. Frank L. Burdick of Mandan, senior vice president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Levi M. Parsons camp, Spanish-American War Veterans, ary ely Da peepargtg Meermrem id Monday evening at the Business and Professional Womens’ club room, World War Memorial building. Mrs. Burdick for Mrs. 8. Arthur, | | x ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934 and Mrs. D. M. Slattery, 508 Broad- way Avenue West. ee ke Miss Gladys Nickisch of Wishek was one of three co-eds initiated by sity of North Dakota, Grand Forks, at formal exercises conducted at the chapter house Saturday afternoon. xe ® west, and Miss Diane Mayhood re- turned to Jamestown college Monday after attending the state basketball tournament. Miss Mayhood was the guest of Miss Hanson for the week- end, nee ‘Twenty members of the Bismarck chapter, American Association of Uni- versity Women, attended the meeting of the modern novel group held Mon- Cay evening with Hervey Allen's “An- thony Adverse” as the work under consideration. Miss Beatrice Regis- ter, 1017 Fifth St., was hostess to the group. Mrs. E. G. Taylor, 511 Sixth St., a8 guest speaker, presented a re- view of the novel. Miss Lydia Frerk- ing of the United States Indian school gave & paper on the avfaor’s life. Both divisions of the program were followed by discussions led by Mrs. A. J Lunde, 422 Seventh St. The next meeting will be Monday, April 23. eke Miss Aldene Paris of Bismarck is one of the members of Beta Phi Eta, speech sorority at the University of North Dakota, who will assist in pre- senting a puppet program at the Ply- mouth Congregational church in Grand Forks Tuesday evening. Miss Paris will show her marionette, Toby Horace, a clown, in an acrobatic dance. Miss Paris is a pledged mem- ber of the sorority. ! Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups > The Progressive Mothers’ club is to meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening with Mrs. George J. Tekippe, 421 ‘Thirteenth St. eke ‘The Trinity Study Circle will meet at the church parlors at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening with Miss Adeline Ness and Miss Mildred I. Hoff, both of 421 Avenue B, as hostesses. The Program will consist of “Mission News” presented by Miss Esther Stensrud; the lesson, “Rahab,” to be given by Miss Ness; devotionals led by Miss Jeannette Myhre, 51¢ Sixth 8t., and musical selections by a quartet. * * * sociation of University Women, has been invited to attend a kindergarten Program at the Roosevelt school, be- ginning at 10:15 o'clock Friday morn- ing. The invitatiow was extended by Mrs. W. 8. Stutsman, the kindergar- ten instructor. This program will take the place of a regular meeting of the group. see The current events group of the Business and Professional Women’s club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Bismarck hospital nurses’ home. Miss Anna D. Burr, ‘102 Fourth 8t., is the leader. Christ’s passion written by Don Mar- quis, will be the work read at the meeting of the drama appreciation group of the Community Players. ‘The meeting will be held at the city ‘hall at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday eve- ning with Mrs, Nellie Evarts, 217 First St., as leader. ** * The Sunshine society will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. G. N. aaar™ 719 Ninth St. * * ‘Mrs. H. F. Keller, 608 Third St., and Mrs. Henry O. Putnam, 633 Fifth St., are in charge of arrangements for the Current Events club’s anniversary luncheon, which is to be held at the Inn at 1:15 o'clock Wednesday after- noon. Mémbers who expect to attend are asked to telephone Mrs. Keller at 415-LJ or Mrs. Putnam at 1044-W Tuesday evening. sa 8 The meeting of the Women's Home Missionary society. of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, called for 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, will be J, Manford Parks, 418 Hannfin 8t., is (shiners: Pa City and County i a Mr. and Mrs. G.oA. Lindell, Wash- | Northern Pacific railway, was in Bis- parents of a son born | marck and Mandan Tuesday watching at the Bismarck hospital at 3:20 p.m, | the breakup of the Missouri river. : Sigma Kappa sorority at the Univer- | ©: Miss Gladys Hanson, 320 Avenue B, |: The progressive education group of} the Bismarck chapter, American As- | followed by a potluck supper for members and their families at 6:30 o'clock. The meeting and supper are being held at the church parlors. Mrs. We specialize in hair cut- ting, scalp and facial treatments. Private booths for ladies Modern Barber Shop Under Tavis Music Store Corner Fifth and Broadway CAP W. PETERSON, Prop. ake lore Cc ire- cal this enc MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck 218 Broadway Phone 677 : li i Hy i AF = 4 i E SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE AUTO SHOW. 50 MEN LOST TO THE WORLD FOR TWO TERRIFYING © YEARS TO BRING TO YOU THE atest Picture Ever Made! . ak ses 7:30 : K ith the Producers STARTS TODAY! 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